Biennial Report of the Department of Public Health of CaliforniaState of California Department of Public Health., 1914 1892/1894-1894/1896 include also, The Transactions of the second and fourth annual sanitary conventions held at San José, April 16, 1894 and Los Angeles, April 20, 1896. |
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1,000 total deaths Alameda Angeles annual average average per cent bay counties births Board of Health Born in California Bright's disease bureau Cali Cancer cent born cent distribution cent foreign born cent male cent of deaths cent white Central California chartered cities circulatory system death rates decedents diarrhea Diarrhea and enteritis digestive system Diphtheria Diphtheria and croup disease and nephritis divorced Drug ending June 30 excess fornia Freeholders Fresno geographic divisions infection Inspected July June 30 laboratory Los Angeles Malarial fever Meningitis metropolitan area Monterey Napa Nativity nervous system Non-caucasian north of Tehachapi Northern and Central Number Number adulterated Proportion per 1,000 reported respiratory system Riverside rural counties north Sacramento samples illegal samples legal San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Scarlet fever sewage single brides single white brides Southern California squirrels Suicide TABLE tuberculosis typhoid fever white mothers widowed
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Page 272 - If it contain any added poisonous or other added deleterious ingredient which may render such article injurious to health...
Page 167 - In each case where there was no physician, midwife, or person acting as midwife, in attendance upon the birth, it shall be the duty of the father or mother of the child, the householder or owner of the premises where...
Page 359 - California" means the Counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Ventura. (g) "Wetlands...
Page 18 - Whenever any land, place, building, structure, wharf, pier, dock, vessel or water craft is infested with rodents, insects or other vermin which are liable to convey or spread contagious or infectious disease from an existing focus declared by the state board of health, it shall be the duty of said board to at once notify the person, firm, co-partnership...
Page 416 - Reduction in typhoid fever and improvement in sanitary conditions have followed the intensive investigations of rural communities carried on by the United States Public Health Service in co-operation with local and State health officers, according to the annual report of the Surgeon General of that service.
Page 272 - ... sold or offered for sale in the District of Columbia or the territories, or insular possessions of the United States, or if it be imported from a foreign country for sale, or if it is intended for export to a foreign country...
Page 272 - A daily dose of 100 grams of coppered peas or beans, which are the most highly colored vegetables in the market, would not ordinarily contain more than 100 to 150 milligrams of copper. Such a bulk of greened vegetables is so large, however, that it would hardly be chosen as a part of a diet for many days in succession. Any amount of copper above 150 milligrams daily may, therefore, be considered excessive in practice. A small quantity is that amount which in the ordinary use of vegetables may be...
Page 91 - Diarrhea and enteritis, under 2 years „ Diarrhea and enteritis. 2 years and over..
Page 6 - June 30, 1914, was 150,151 acres. In addition to the 150,151 acres of infected land just mentioned, there were 90,405 acres of land which immediately surrounded or adjoined the infected land, which were subjected to the same intensive treatment that was given to the actually infected territory. The total area of infected and adjoining lands is therefore 240,556 acres. All of the infected and adjoining land has been thoroughly treated, and so far as is possible to determine it is believed that plague...
Page 5 - ... of the existence of said rodents, insects or other vermin and said notice shall direct said owner to proceed immediately to exterminate and destroy said rodents, insects or other vermin, and to continue in good faith such measures as may be necessary to prevent their return.